Do you use Reciprocal Teaching in your classroom? Then these cards are for you!
Print out the front on card stock, then run the card stock back through to print the back. Students love these cards to help them remember the steps, and the backs of the cards include helpful prompts for each "job."
There are also matching posters for each job included!
In my classroom library, my books are in tubs, organized by genre. Each tub has a number (in order from left to right). The books in each tub have stickers with the tub's number on it. After organizing my library this way, kids always know where the book goes when they are done!
Using either dice or playing cards, kids practice their multiplication facts in a fun, motivating game.
I laminated this picture with a copy of a multiplication table on the back and the kids would write their running score using a dry erase marker.
Rules:
Each player gets 3 turns in a row for each level. The player either rolls two dice or draws a card, then multiplies that number by the multiplier in their level. The student finds the answer in the boxes at the top right corner to find on wh